@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Yep. I'm not convinced anyone else will be able to compete if they can get the price low enough, and the display good enough. It would also be interesting if you could cover up the lenses and use these for VR. Seems like it should work!
seriously, its so simple but why hasnt it been done sooner? I demo'd the apple vision pro and sometimes i had to move my hand in vision of the device's sensors to pickup my pinch actions, but the wristband here seems like such an easy solution for any kind of hand tracking
@@3htthexy While the band is able to pick up nerve impulses corresponding to finger motions (and possibly wrist motions, IDK), I doubt it inherently has the ability to communicate the hand’s position relative to the glasses. I would guess that the glasses optically track the position of the band or user’s hand. So the band is good for giving non-spacial input in general, but I would assume that the user’s hand still needs to be in the view of the glasses’ sensors any time its position is needed.
@3htthexy because Zuck is sinking BILLIONS INTO THIS TECH R&D! While the rest of big tech was mocking them. If apple doesn't have a viable product to match these glasses within 2 months, they are toast. 😂
@@EMLtheViewer yeah, but just the capability of being to do any input while not having your hand within the sensors range is already pretty massive to me. Honestly I'm surprised we haven't figured out how to track items in the real worldspace relative to other items, i would think a combination of gyro and motion sensors would be able to achieve something like that but i guess not?
@@3htthexy Of course! I don’t mean to diminish it. There are definitely great applications for just non-spacial gesture-based inputs. IMUs tend to drift due to unavoidable imperfections and interference. Optical or laser-based tracking methods give devices a point of reference to counteract drift.
Alex Heath mentions in his hands on - "Executives are cagey on cost but tell me to expect a price tag that is comparable to the phones and laptops of today". So I would guess $1k to 2K, which is not bad at all for what they are.
Yeah, and eventually it'll be like phones today, where you have budget options with less power, smaller field of view, etc for cheaper. And by that time, a model line this will be $300 while the advanced model with photorealistic graphics will be regularly priced. Exciting time to be alive! AI and tech in general are getting exciting again. I was too young for the Web boom and the Phone boom, but as a developer, I'm right on time to develop apps for AR glasses that might be the next Uber or something! Lol
There is nothing to win. There is even alternative to iPhone and MacBooks and cars... I see apple dominating beccause of having iPhones and MacBooks, but sure there is place for others like facebook for budget glasses, something like what is Android to iOS.
They could win, if they weren't so completely horrible at UX. As a quest 3 owner, the UX is such a complete mess and such a horrible, frustrating experience that me, as well as frankly most people I know don't touch their headsets once the VR honey moon period is over.
These definitely look like a sleeker more wearable version of the rayneo x2 glasses. And looks like you can't see what he is seeing from side angles don't know if you can see what he is looking at head on. The tech is progressing definitely.
These look great. I will be an early adopter *BUT* I want them to include rear view cams that I can view in my peripheral vision right & left so that I know who's behind me, how close they are, and what they're doing. IOW exactly like when you're driving in your car. With those added I'm sold already.🤓
I would rather say its the only innovator in the tech industry. Most big companies have stopped trying something new and want to provide minute upgrades ever year
Interesting I just start to think about it...I started with computers in early 80s... since then almost every day for 8hrs+ daily, CRTs till early 2000s and my vision is still 20/20. Lucky me looks like.
I can't tell you! how many times I've crafted a display of smoothie ingredients and couldn't figure out what to do with 'em. Mark's a life saver. Imagine all the glucose, I won't even need AI.
I think what everyone in the comments is missing is that while yes, this is a great prototype what's going to truly be incredibly is 5 years from now. Think iPhone 4 level refinement. Then iPhone X level, basically the glasses we have today.
An additional larger battery pack should be allowed and made the clip onto the two tangs at the back of the glasses that will sit on along the lower crest of the rear of the head
I have a huge concern with the glasses in that what if you fell into a pool.. the battery went boom.. and its on your face... I'm not a big fan of putting the battery in the headset at all... just give me a DC to RF in the puck, and a RF to DC in the glasses so that I can wirelessly power the device. Might make it smaller, and never need to worry about battery.
wow. this tech is a lot closer than i thought… just gotta make it smaller, maybe introduce the first gen as a phone accessory and use the phone to do the processing? lots of potential
This cost them $10,000 to build, per pair. We won't be seeing them until 5 years from now, or whenever apple decides to announce their own glasses. Whichever comes first. Plans for shrinking them are already in the works, with claims that the first consumer iteration could be reduced by potentially 50%. If they can actually achieve this that would be insane.
LEEETSSS GOOOO!!! this is incredible tech! I'm ready! I'm gonna start saving for the consumer release, which i assume will come in premium and affordable, buying the premium ones!
I already have to spend $400-500 to get prescription sports glasses for mountain biking. I can't even imagine how much prescription AR glasses will cost. 😡
Meta has a big problem, but with these Orion glasses, that problem could become history. As it stands, users can only watch Facebook and Instagram ads when they have at least one hand free. With these Orion glasses, users will be able to watch Facebook and Instagram ads for as long as they stay awake. I guess the next big problem is how to show ads while users are sleeping - but I’m sure Meta already has a prototype for a nightcap that will inject Facebook and Instagram ads into our brains while we sleep.
If Apple integrates the Apple Watch more closely with its Vision Pro or other products in its ecosystem, it would become an even more valuable tool, far beyond just being a health tracker and timekeeper. It already has some gesture capabilities.
What's up with magnesium being used in material choices? It's flammable, weighty and relatively soft. I saw hella expensive magnesium wheels the other day...like might as well blow it all up if you wreck your electric car
@@whatgaca yeah in block form, but as soon as the surface is roughed up or shavings are cast off all it needs is a spark. prob still much heavier than a novel plastic material too. I truly wonder what the benefits are/why the choice was made to use it
I'm guessing that it's a future version of these together with Google, Samsung and Qualcomm's and Apple's ditto that will make smart glasses seriously break through as a replacement for the mobile phone. This will probably happen around 2028-2030 is my guess.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00:00 *🕶️ Meta's Orion AR Glasses Overview* - Introduction to Meta's Orion AR glasses as a future tech prospect. - Description of the glasses' design and field of view. - Mention of Orion's magnesium frame, aesthetic, and how it compares to other AR devices. 00:01:24 *🤖 Neural Input Innovations* - Discussion on EMG sensor wristband technology. - Explanation of functionalities like eye, hand, and voice tracking. - Interaction details featuring neural input for controlling the glasses. 00:03:30 *🎮 Gaming and Interaction* - Exploration of games using Meta's technology. - Description of interactive experiences like playing Pong and other demos. - Future prospects for improving display resolution and making the device more accessible. 00:04:51 *⚙️ Future Development and AI Integration* - Insights into Meta's plans for future updates and integrations. - Use of multimodal AI in practical demonstrations. - Discussions on impending improvements and considerations for prescription users. Made with HARPA AI
Summon at large TV at will + Everything a smartphone does + AR Exercise apps. you don't want one, fine. But let's not pretend they arent going to sell like hot cakes.
@@eclipsewaves Probably, but this video showed no real world applications or benefits to owing them. How about real time navigation for when you’re driving or walking around a city? How about a weather forecast & a clock? How about showing text messages on screen? How about showing the bitcoin live price? Those are practical applications that would make me interested in smart glasses but i saw no mention of anything like that.
It's costing them $10,000 to build, per pair. The materials aren't easy or cheap to produce, and the yields for defect free systems is low. They need time to refine the manufacturing process and find alternative cost-effective solutions so they don't completely price gouge consumers.
Your normal glasses are just as big as the Orion glasses 😂 Once these glasses are released you’re not going to have much of a difference in experience of using your normal glasses 😂
This makes me feel the way I did when I first saw the prototype for the original quest way before it became an actual product and all I know is just like with that my wallet is ready.
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 not really someone was saying the hand tracking works great without it too ....the band just makes it close to perfect and no view of the hand is required
Maybe not with everyone... but if they can get the battery life up, and also let you use these for phone calls and anything else a phone can do... I think it could make serious waves.
So far AR/VR tech has largely failed constantly, it's good that Meta is still working on trying to make it work, but even in it's current form, other then video recording, the tech is not there at all for large scale consumer adoption, and it won't happen unless the glasses can truly become a replacement for phone, which is not happening soon
Everything starts somewhere. These Orion glasses are 3-5 years away from the consumer market. Meta is so far ahead. they're able to show tech of this magnitude off, saying, "we don't know when it'll get here." They know when it does, it literally launch the week before apple announces their AR glasses, and it'll be cheaper than apples, too.
Thanks, as always, for the fantastic video. You are the best when it comes to this playground. I see meta also came out with new version of the Rayman Meta glasses. Like you , my eyes aren’t great. And last year and the year before I went through a 45 minute LensCrafters order process in store to get called 3 days later that they could not put my prescription in the glasses. Do you know if the third time is the charm. Have Facebook increased prescription compatibility? The Internet and LensCrafters can’t answer this. I’m hoping a fellow prescription challenged guru like yourself might have gotten better answers from Mark Z & company. Thanks for your words of wisdom. - Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ 🤣Professional🤣Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]
Orion is the new deal! i will wait final of next year for sure..maybe it launchs in 2025? these fly screens makes me wanna watch youtube and netflix everywhere finally Heavy Rain detective glasses is on the way
We get the look like the old man of "UP"... lol I see in a second something that is totally missed. It's missing boneconduct speakers. That's a possibility 4ppl who has an an hearing problem like me. I hear left perfect but right I have a lower volume. I know a LOT of ppl has this problem. Why not build it extra in t and selectable on off or both? Both can have that xtra boost in games. Ppl with hearing aids that struggle with hearing can use these glasses to. It's a cheap piece of cake for Meta to add it....
I want AR glasses that allow me to full screen a web browser to watch anime without my contacts that I can still read the sub titles. if this brings that to reality I'll buy it.
Read the CNET hands-on article: I Wore Meta's Orion AR Glasses: A Wireless Taste of a Neural Future cnet.us/box
this is a really impressive prototype, I knew things were headed this way but I'm really impressed with how much progress Meta has been able to make!
Meta absolutely is light years ahead! Made Snaps spectacle look 5 years obsolete!
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Yep. I'm not convinced anyone else will be able to compete if they can get the price low enough, and the display good enough. It would also be interesting if you could cover up the lenses and use these for VR. Seems like it should work!
@joelface VR isn't the point with these and that's okay, its too demanding. The lite mixed reality games are fine for something like this.
Same 😂
Fr 😂@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182
Bro is Carl from UP 🥲🏠🎈
Hopefully that can be somehow taken as a compliment. I think the Mr. CNET looks about as good as you can while wearing giant old man glasses
You’re a tool
good thing it already looks like his regular glasses
As a prototype, at that!
They saw him coming, target market
I think he left Reality Labs and decided to buy the most similar looking glasses to Orion 😂
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182devkit
@@alexhein6054 yup.
That wristband might be the future of hand-tracking
seriously, its so simple but why hasnt it been done sooner? I demo'd the apple vision pro and sometimes i had to move my hand in vision of the device's sensors to pickup my pinch actions, but the wristband here seems like such an easy solution for any kind of hand tracking
@@3htthexy While the band is able to pick up nerve impulses corresponding to finger motions (and possibly wrist motions, IDK), I doubt it inherently has the ability to communicate the hand’s position relative to the glasses. I would guess that the glasses optically track the position of the band or user’s hand. So the band is good for giving non-spacial input in general, but I would assume that the user’s hand still needs to be in the view of the glasses’ sensors any time its position is needed.
@3htthexy because Zuck is sinking BILLIONS INTO THIS TECH R&D! While the rest of big tech was mocking them. If apple doesn't have a viable product to match these glasses within 2 months, they are toast. 😂
@@EMLtheViewer yeah, but just the capability of being to do any input while not having your hand within the sensors range is already pretty massive to me. Honestly I'm surprised we haven't figured out how to track items in the real worldspace relative to other items, i would think a combination of gyro and motion sensors would be able to achieve something like that but i guess not?
@@3htthexy Of course! I don’t mean to diminish it. There are definitely great applications for just non-spacial gesture-based inputs.
IMUs tend to drift due to unavoidable imperfections and interference. Optical or laser-based tracking methods give devices a point of reference to counteract drift.
I'm actually surprised that Meta is first to AR glasses that look this normal. Good job Meta 👏
It's all over for Apple Vision Pro! 🤯
You're the best. You and Norm from Tested are the only two I trust on getting a REAL scoop of what unreleased tech is like to be used.
Same.
Alex Heath mentions in his hands on - "Executives are cagey on cost but tell me to expect a price tag that is comparable to the phones and laptops of today". So I would guess $1k to 2K, which is not bad at all for what they are.
Yeah, and eventually it'll be like phones today, where you have budget options with less power, smaller field of view, etc for cheaper. And by that time, a model line this will be $300 while the advanced model with photorealistic graphics will be regularly priced. Exciting time to be alive! AI and tech in general are getting exciting again. I was too young for the Web boom and the Phone boom, but as a developer, I'm right on time to develop apps for AR glasses that might be the next Uber or something! Lol
This is huge and very impressive for a dev kit
Meta will win the race. Just sayin
i am a beta tester and they suck (now maybe will get better in a few years)
There is nothing to win. There is even alternative to iPhone and MacBooks and cars... I see apple dominating beccause of having iPhones and MacBooks, but sure there is place for others like facebook for budget glasses, something like what is Android to iOS.
@@techscience1480 Look again. Apple is dominating only in the US and Japan.
They could win, if they weren't so completely horrible at UX. As a quest 3 owner, the UX is such a complete mess and such a horrible, frustrating experience that me, as well as frankly most people I know don't touch their headsets once the VR honey moon period is over.
Yup. They are quietly killing it on all fronts: AI, VR, AR.
This is definitely better than Snap glasses 😊
I want to snap those Snap glasses. They are ugly.
Really really impressive! Well done Meta. I have the RayBan Glasses and they are amazing
"Really appreciate the coverage on this topic at [2:15]! Clear and concise.
These definitely look like a sleeker more wearable version of the rayneo x2 glasses. And looks like you can't see what he is seeing from side angles don't know if you can see what he is looking at head on. The tech is progressing definitely.
It's amazing . The real revolutionary technology by meta . VR , AR , Holographic glasses 😮🤩
i wil be frist in line for these. try to wrap your head around 2023 vs. 2024 technology. i am in heaven.
These look great. I will be an early adopter *BUT* I want them to include rear view cams that I can view in my peripheral vision right & left so that I know who's behind me, how close they are, and what they're doing. IOW exactly like when you're driving in your car. With those added I'm sold already.🤓
Quest 4 with that wristband for controls could be crazy cool for games.
Tcl rayneo x2 already sells these kind of glasses btw, albeit the screen area seems smaller.
Confirms that Meta is the new Apple.... at least when it comes to AR. Pretty amazing when you think about it.
Apple is always a year + behind
I would rather say its the only innovator in the tech industry. Most big companies have stopped trying something new and want to provide minute upgrades ever year
And VR
Interesting I just start to think about it...I started with computers in early 80s... since then almost every day for 8hrs+ daily, CRTs till early 2000s and my vision is still 20/20. Lucky me looks like.
I can't tell you! how many times I've crafted a display of smoothie ingredients and couldn't figure out what to do with 'em. Mark's a life saver. Imagine all the glucose, I won't even need AI.
Apple is not used to being behind.
It really seems like we are in the future
I think what everyone in the comments is missing is that while yes, this is a great prototype what's going to truly be incredibly is 5 years from now. Think iPhone 4 level refinement. Then iPhone X level, basically the glasses we have today.
5:00 That's dedication wearing Zuck's contacts.
We can safely plan snaps funeral now
lmaoooo, they didn't even give them a chance
Damn, We living in a Hard Times! 😲😲😲
@@hander__sfr 😂
You’ll notice many of the reviewers won’t reference the Vision Pro which was a request by meta’s PR team
Zuck laughed at the Vision Pro and claimed meta has the better product. Of course, they don't want reviewers to give more spotlight to apple vision.
Pretty excited for this tech. Nice preview!
Wow, Meta AR glasses are amazing!! So small compared to Apple Vision Pro. And no wire? Cannot wait to try them!
Because Vision pro is a vr headset you look at a screen
This and the Apple Vision Pro (any VR headset for that matter) aren’t the same whatsoever… they’re in a completely different category 🤦♂️
This is impressive. Engineers should be really proud.
I’ve been waiting for something like this!
An additional larger battery pack should be allowed and made the clip onto the two tangs at the back of the glasses that will sit on along the lower crest of the rear of the head
like the wrist thing. if I saw it in a movie, it would seem so far fetched.
It already exist, Meta just copied the Myo Gesture Control Armband from Thalmic Labs that are already available since a few years now
good thing they just had to copy, imagine there was no product like it yet in existence, maybe we'd never have it
That’s awesome. Technologies today makes my jaw drop. It makes me proud to be a millionaire white millennial male in America.
The credit for technology belongs to whoever can package it best and mass produce it.
I have a huge concern with the glasses in that what if you fell into a pool.. the battery went boom.. and its on your face... I'm not a big fan of putting the battery in the headset at all... just give me a DC to RF in the puck, and a RF to DC in the glasses so that I can wirelessly power the device. Might make it smaller, and never need to worry about battery.
Those wrist bands need to be the next Quest controllers, if hand tracking needs some help (and it seems it might)
Apple Vision Pro is still the gold standard in graphics, will buy the gen 2 of it. These are promising but a lot more to be desired.
Professional take on Orion!
I believe they are micro-LED not micro-OLED as per your video, thanks!
i cant believe its finally happening
Well done meta... thats something i could buy
This is the start of a new era
I like the frames as they are.
First shot kinda reminds me of Milton from Office Space. The tech is still cool though.
wow. this tech is a lot closer than i thought… just gotta make it smaller, maybe introduce the first gen as a phone accessory and use the phone to do the processing? lots of potential
This cost them $10,000 to build, per pair. We won't be seeing them until 5 years from now, or whenever apple decides to announce their own glasses. Whichever comes first. Plans for shrinking them are already in the works, with claims that the first consumer iteration could be reduced by potentially 50%.
If they can actually achieve this that would be insane.
LEEETSSS GOOOO!!! this is incredible tech! I'm ready! I'm gonna start saving for the consumer release, which i assume will come in premium and affordable, buying the premium ones!
AR will replace smart phones been calling this for a decade
After so many years we can finally see what is the next chapter for original Thelmic Labs patent for Myo Armband.
When do you guys think we'll get something with controls similar to the Vision pro but in the format of standard glasses?
I already have to spend $400-500 to get prescription sports glasses for mountain biking. I can't even imagine how much prescription AR glasses will cost. 😡
How many years out until likely release?
3-5
I was lucky enough to be able to afford some Meta Ray Bans and I'm really excited to see how Orion develops!
We are finally getting to actual ar glasses !! Can’t wait to do Batman and spider man stuff in these
You did no movie demo?
When it's ready for retail, I'll buy it.
Thanks for sharing, this looks awesome aven if it's a prototype
Meta has a big problem, but with these Orion glasses, that problem could become history. As it stands, users can only watch Facebook and Instagram ads when they have at least one hand free. With these Orion glasses, users will be able to watch Facebook and Instagram ads for as long as they stay awake. I guess the next big problem is how to show ads while users are sleeping - but I’m sure Meta already has a prototype for a nightcap that will inject Facebook and Instagram ads into our brains while we sleep.
These wrist wraps are replacing the controllers for the quest for sure.
If Apple integrates the Apple Watch more closely with its Vision Pro or other products in its ecosystem, it would become an even more valuable tool, far beyond just being a health tracker and timekeeper. It already has some gesture capabilities.
but does it have a minimap?
What's up with magnesium being used in material choices? It's flammable, weighty and relatively soft. I saw hella expensive magnesium wheels the other day...like might as well blow it all up if you wreck your electric car
@@whatgaca yeah in block form, but as soon as the surface is roughed up or shavings are cast off all it needs is a spark. prob still much heavier than a novel plastic material too. I truly wonder what the benefits are/why the choice was made to use it
@@Charles-Darwin , from the keynote they said they chose magnesium for 1. Thermal dissipation, 2: Weight, 3. Rigidity
I'm guessing that it's a future version of these together with Google, Samsung and Qualcomm's and Apple's ditto that will make smart glasses seriously break through as a replacement for the mobile phone. This will probably happen around 2028-2030 is my guess.
Do they have a thicker model?
As ridiculous as they look, props to Meta for taking the initiative and moving tech forward.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00:00 *🕶️ Meta's Orion AR Glasses Overview*
- Introduction to Meta's Orion AR glasses as a future tech prospect.
- Description of the glasses' design and field of view.
- Mention of Orion's magnesium frame, aesthetic, and how it compares to other AR devices.
00:01:24 *🤖 Neural Input Innovations*
- Discussion on EMG sensor wristband technology.
- Explanation of functionalities like eye, hand, and voice tracking.
- Interaction details featuring neural input for controlling the glasses.
00:03:30 *🎮 Gaming and Interaction*
- Exploration of games using Meta's technology.
- Description of interactive experiences like playing Pong and other demos.
- Future prospects for improving display resolution and making the device more accessible.
00:04:51 *⚙️ Future Development and AI Integration*
- Insights into Meta's plans for future updates and integrations.
- Use of multimodal AI in practical demonstrations.
- Discussions on impending improvements and considerations for prescription users.
Made with HARPA AI
These are more exciting than VR
I want to use it
Either CNET is bias or they are completely unaware of the current AR headset market, why not mention Xreal?
Xreal is a Chinese company
What are the real world applications of this? Because you never mentioned any useful reason for me to want to own these.
It's like a real life videogame HUD
Summon at large TV at will + Everything a smartphone does +
AR Exercise apps.
you don't want one, fine. But let's not pretend they arent going to sell like hot cakes.
Ultimately, it will be a smart assistant that replaces your phone, smartwatch, laptop, tablet, PC, and TV.
Half a decade from now it will replace smartphones.
@@eclipsewaves Probably, but this video showed no real world applications or benefits to owing them. How about real time navigation for when you’re driving or walking around a city? How about a weather forecast & a clock? How about showing text messages on screen? How about showing the bitcoin live price? Those are practical applications that would make me interested in smart glasses but i saw no mention of anything like that.
4:57 very odd you would put in the same contacts that Zuckerturd had on his lizard eyeballs
Imagine buying a pair of tony stark ray ban sunglasses ...... Does that make you an avenger?
If they’re able to demo a product that far along, why wouldn’t it ship within the next year or so?
It's costing them $10,000 to build, per pair. The materials aren't easy or cheap to produce, and the yields for defect free systems is low.
They need time to refine the manufacturing process and find alternative cost-effective solutions so they don't completely price gouge consumers.
They can call it Orion Quest :D Just like the anime from late 70s! XD
I think I saw these in an episode of the Thunderbirds…”Brains”
Samsung solid state batteries will make revolutionize these glasses.
Now these are what I would actually call AR glasses...There are many glasses that claims to be AR but are actually not...Meta is stepping it up...
Great video.
cnet learned to do videos above 1080 30 fps YAY
In your face Sony!
Nice progress. Zuckerberg rocks!
He’s a democrat elite interfering with our presidential elections. Nothing he does “rocks”. He’s undermining the integrity of the American people.
Your normal glasses are just as big as the Orion glasses 😂
Once these glasses are released you’re not going to have much of a difference in experience of using your normal glasses 😂
If meta make glasses 🕶️ look like V tv 📺 Siris 80s , im also buying it ❤
This makes me feel the way I did when I first saw the prototype for the original quest way before it became an actual product and all I know is just like with that my wallet is ready.
well self-contained and a processing puck and a wristband which is not necessary
The wrist band is necessary if you want to wear them in public and not rely on hand tracking, which goes away as the sun sets.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 Not to mention you can apparently use "micro gestures" to interact.
@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 not really someone was saying the hand tracking works great without it too ....the band just makes it close to perfect and no view of the hand is required
I don’t see this replacing the phones like smart phones did, UNTIL it’s able to be put on like eye contacts.
Maybe not with everyone... but if they can get the battery life up, and also let you use these for phone calls and anything else a phone can do... I think it could make serious waves.
Wonder if I could wear these in my helmet for Google Maps 🤔
Jarvis first draft
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@@positivevibes532exactly what I thought 😂
Get me all day AR glasses that allow me to give up my smartphone and I'd happily pay $1500 for them.
If it can also act as my normal glasses I would love to buy it. It needs to last the whole day for that…
So far AR/VR tech has largely failed constantly, it's good that Meta is still working on trying to make it work, but even in it's current form, other then video recording, the tech is not there at all for large scale consumer adoption, and it won't happen unless the glasses can truly become a replacement for phone, which is not happening soon
Everything starts somewhere. These Orion glasses are 3-5 years away from the consumer market. Meta is so far ahead. they're able to show tech of this magnitude off, saying, "we don't know when it'll get here." They know when it does, it literally launch the week before apple announces their AR glasses, and it'll be cheaper than apples, too.
Thanks, as always, for the fantastic video. You are the best when it comes to this playground. I see meta also came out with new version of the Rayman Meta glasses. Like you , my eyes aren’t great. And last year and the year before I went through a 45 minute LensCrafters order process in store to get called 3 days later that they could not put my prescription in the glasses. Do you know if the third time is the charm. Have Facebook increased prescription compatibility? The Internet and LensCrafters can’t answer this. I’m hoping a fellow prescription challenged guru like yourself might have gotten better answers from Mark Z & company. Thanks for your words of wisdom.
- Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ 🤣Professional🤣Poets & Bed 🛏️ & Beer🍺 Vloggers ]
Orion is the new deal! i will wait final of next year for sure..maybe it launchs in 2025? these fly screens makes me wanna watch youtube and netflix everywhere
finally Heavy Rain detective glasses is on the way
More like 2035
@@deboadekale8016 🤣😂
We get the look like the old man of "UP"... lol
I see in a second something that is totally missed. It's missing boneconduct speakers. That's a possibility 4ppl who has an an hearing problem like me. I hear left perfect but right I have a lower volume. I know a LOT of ppl has this problem. Why not build it extra in t and selectable on off or both? Both can have that xtra boost in games. Ppl with hearing aids that struggle with hearing can use these glasses to. It's a cheap piece of cake for Meta to add it....
Someone needs to check what side effects they have on eyes with these vr products
These are AR glasses. I've been playing VR for several years. I'm still fine.
this is alien tech.
I want AR glasses that allow me to full screen a web browser to watch anime without my contacts that I can still read the sub titles. if this brings that to reality I'll buy it.
That kind of already exists.... There are glasses that serve as a display that connects to a neckband player or hand-held one
@@buckhaa1502 hmm have any brands you can recommend? i don't even know what to search for honestly
I can already see this as archaic... imagine in 100 years, kids will be like "i cant believe our grand dads used thick glasses like those for VR. "
All your hand motions and all your vitals will constantly be recorded in the big data base. This is all about gathering your information.
gonna be fun being out in public with people blankly staring at you tapping their fingers.
if the neural interface is used for a while and calibrated you just have to think of tapping your fingers and it works.
Idk quit staring at them and mind your business.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 don't comment on my comment. mind your business.
oh boy can't wait for invasive ads on these! (but besides that it looks really cool and hope it succeeds, I want more futuristic stuff for that)
When it can see your attire and advertise a new pair of shoes 😂